What if your consciousness could “hop” into the form of a lifelike robotic animal, allowing you to communicate with fellow animals like it was most natural thing in the world?
HOPPERS answers this question in a hilariously chaotic yet heartfelt manner.
The movie follows the story of Mabel Tanaka, a college student who loves animals to a fault. While vehemently opposing the mayor’s plan to destroy a local forest glade, she accidentally discovers a way to hop into the animal community as a beaver, leading to an excitingly life-changing adventure.
Definitely one of the Disney Pixar greats in recent times, this beautifully animated flick will definitely ignite your curiosity and knock you out with its quirky humor and heart.
If you’re looking for a film that kids and kids-at-heart will enjoy, be sure to see HOPPERS in Ayala Malls Cinemas starting March 4th. 🦫🦫🦫
Directed by Scott Cooper and starring Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen, Springsteen Deliver Me From Nowhere is a thoughtful, introspective biopic that dives into a pivotal creative crossroads in the artist’s life, adapted from Warren Zanes’ 2023 book of the same name. Rather than chasing the bombast of arena-rock glory, this film opts for a quieter, more personal lane focusing on the raw emotional undercurrents that fueled one of Springsteen’s most haunting works. It’s a deliberate choice that sets it apart from the genre’s usual parade of hits and triumphs, though it occasionally feels like it’s idling in neutral when you’d crave a bit more acceleration.
In the world of rock biopics, where the genre too often turns into jukebox montages and triumphant air-guitar solos, Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere comes across like an unpolished cassette demo: raw, personal, and proudly uncommercial. Scott Cooper directed this movie, which is based on Warren Zanes’ book of the same name and has some elements from Bruce Springsteen’s memoir Born to Run. It doesn’t follow the fireworks of stadium anthems or the rags-to-riches story. This film opts for a quieter, more personal lane focusing on the raw emotional undercurrents that fueled one of Springsteen’s most haunting works. It’s a deliberate choice that sets it apart from the genre’s usual parade of hits and triumphs, though it occasionally feels like it’s idling in neutral when you’d crave a bit more acceleration.
It haunts down in the dim corners of 1981 New Jersey, capturing a 32-year-old Bruce Springsteen (a haunted Jeremy Allen White) wrestling with burnout, depression, and the ghosts of his working-class roots. It’s a movie about the silence between songs, the kind that birthed Nebraska, and it subtly teases the explosive reinvention that would follow with Born in the U.S.A..
Deliver Me from Nowhere honors that by being small when it could be big and personal when it could be fake. For fans, it’s a must-have; for newcomers, it’s a way to understand why Bruce is still around not as an icon, but as a bard for everyone. This quiet storm might be the Boss’s best movie tribute yet, even though there are more loud Oscar bait movies this year.
Get ready to dive back into the vibrant world of K-Culture as Ayala Mall’s Feed Your Seoul continues its exhilarating journey to bring the hallyu wave to the Philippines. An ongoing initiative, Ayala Malls has become a go-to for all things South Korean. From the captivating sounds of K-pop to the tantalizing flavors of Korean cuisine, Feed Your Seoul promises to be bigger, better, and more electrifying than ever before!
TO THE WORLD THIS IS NCT
With an irresistible blend of sweet vocals and alluring R&B melodies, NCT DOJAEJUNG has taken the K-pop scene by storm. As their successful debut album, “Perfume,” leaves a lasting impression on fans, the excitement continues to build as they prepare to grace the Philippines with an upcoming press conference at the Glorietta Activity Center on June 25. Providing an intimate glimpse into their captivating musical journey, fans will have the chance to see the charming group up close. Ayala Malls Zing Plus members can get exclusive access to the event by presenting their Zing Plus membership (1 Zing Plus membership is equal to 1 event pass), available only while supplies last.
MULTITUDE OF EXCITING K-CULTURE ACTIVITIES
There are a lot more thrilling K-activities in store for Glorietta’s discerning patrons, kickstarting with the launch of K-Park at the roof deck of Glorietta 1. Step onto the streets of Seoul with authentic Korean installations that deserve a spot in your social feed, or satisfy cravings for authentic Korean flavors. From mouthwatering samgyeopsal and comforting jjajangmyeon to delightful street foods like tteokbokki, K-Park has everything covered to tantalize everyone’s taste buds. And for the perfect accompaniment, savor the rich and aromatic coffee offerings at Paik’s Coffee and Bakery.
Always on the lookout for the latest Korean products? Look no further than the Korean Products Festival on June 28-29 at the Palm Drive Activity Center.
Achieve radiant and flawless skin with a range of premium products from esteemed Korean brands, such as Innisfree, The Saem, The Face Shop, Nature Republic. Elevate your beauty routine further with the renowned makeup offerings of Banila Co. Complete your Korean-inspired look with stylish accessories from N.Cat, adding a touch of charm and elegance to your ensemble. Lastly, channel the fashionable vibes of your favorite K-pop idols by adorning yourself in the exact same trendy outfits from Penshoppe and Bench.
Let the Korean Wave sweep you away into a world where Seoul meets Manila like never before! Get ready to Feed Your Seoul as Ayala Malls brings another season of unparalleled excitement, cultural immersion, and unforgettable memories from the best of Korean food, fashion, K-pop, and a whole lot more!
Against The Current Live at Ayala Malls on September 29, 7pm at Ayala Malls Solenad and September 30, 6pm at UP Town Center presented by Ayala Malls and MMI Live.
Against The Current U.P. Town Admissions Mechanics(more…)
I Got Stung Concert and Dance Performance at the following Ayala Malls: Harbor Point on November 25, Trinoma on November 27 and Market Market on December 2. All Show Dates start at 6pm.
Sing, dance and spread the holiday cheer with us at Ayala Malls. (more…)
Austin Mahone is set for a solo-acoustic show on April 8, 2016 at Trinoma Activity Center.
Mahone first made his mark on the scene by selling out New York’s famed Best Buy Theater within minutes of on-sales, after releasing his single “Say You’re Just a Friend,” featuring Flo Rida. He continues his massive online presence with his latest music video for his original song, “Heart in My Hand,” which garnered more than 3 million views, following other viral successes like Mahone’s first original single, “11:11” and smash hit, “Say Somethin.” (more…)
YouTube sensation Christina Grimmie wowed audiences on Season 6 of The Voice in the US. Just like Alex Goot, Against The Current and Sam Tsui, Grimmie started on YouTube to share her raw talent. Since uploading her videos in 2009, she now has over 2 million subscribers on her channel and included as one of most subscribed musicians on YouTube. Last February she shocked everyone, when NBC promoted the sixth season by using a clip of her blind audition, in which she performed Miley Cyrus’ Wrecking Ball. I can still remember she was the first person to sing in front of four coaches and I knew Grimmie would be a great contestant. She got four-chair turns from coaches Adam Levine – whom she picked, Shakira, Usher and Blake Shelton. (more…)
OutsTOWNding Band Competition Finals on October 26, 2013, 6pm at Town Plaza, Alabang Town Center with special guest performance by Robin Nievera!
OutsTOWNding, a community talent showdown that gives undiscovered talents another big break in the fashion and music industries brought to you by Alabang Town Center and the Ayala Malls. (more…)
Hari, the original Korean artist behind the hit song “Gwiyomi” Live at the Ayala Malls from September 6-8, 2013!
Hari Tour Dates and Venues:
September 6 at Glorietta Activity Center, 6:30pm
September 7 at Trinoma Cinema Lobby, 1pm
September 7 at Marquee Mall Activity Center, 6:30pm (more…)
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